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MotoGP 2025: Everything you need to know

MotoGP 2025: Everything you need to know

They are back! The best motorcyclists in the world are ready to get excited again by the world’s main circuits, and it could be the season we have been waiting for for years …

Marc Márquez has had the last five years or so more or less, but now he is back in the best bicycle, probably in the best team, and without injuries, so no more excuses.

His battle with Ducati’s teammate, Pecco Bagnaia, will dominate the season, then the MotoGP World Champion 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 makes this season his return to glory?

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The South Africans will have their eyes on Brad Binder while the Potchefstroom man goes to his sixth season in the MotoGP main category.

If you want to challenge the big ones for podium places, you will first have to face your KTM teammate, Pedro Acosta. The 20 -year -old Spanish had five podiums in his rookie season in 2024, and will seek to start in 2025.

Binder faces a difficult task to remain number 1 of the team.

Now there are 22 races, with a new destination in Hungary, and a return to Brno in the Czech Republic. With sprints in each race, there is a record of 814 points at stake.

The complete calendar for the season is as follows, with visualization times for the next races:

Calendar 2025 (All Times Cat, GMT+2)

Thailand: February 28, March 2

Friday
Free practice 1 – 5:40 am
Practice – 9:55 am

Saturday
Free practice 2 – 5am
Qualification – 5:45 am
Sprint – 9:55 am

Sunday
Accumulation – 9:30 am
Carrera – 9:55 am

Argentina: March 14-16

Friday
Free practice 1 – 3:35 pm
Practice – 7:55 pm

Saturday
Free practice of 2 to 3 pm
Qualification – 3:45 pm
Sprint – 7:55 pm

Sunday
Accumulation – 7:30 pm
Carrera – 7:55 pm

Rest of the season

Sunday, March 30
America GP, circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas

Saturday April 12
Qatar GP, International Losail Circuit, Doha

Sunday April 27
SPAIN GP, Jerez-Angel Nieto circuit, Cádiz

Sunday, May 11
French GP, Bugatti de Le Mans circuit, Le Mans

Sunday May 25
British GP, Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone

Sunday June 8
Aragon GP, ​​Motorland Aragon, reaches

Sunday June 22
Italian GP, ​​internal self -romae

Sunday June 29
Dutch GP, TT Circuit Assen, Assen

Sunday July 13
German GP, ​​Sachsenring, Hohenstein-Erstthal

Sunday July 20
Czech GP, Automotodrom Brno, Brno

— BREAK —

Sunday, August 17
Austrian GP, ​​Red Bull Ring, Spielberg

Sunday, August 24
Hungarian GP, ​​Balaton Park, Balatonfőkajár

Sunday, September 7
Catalan GP, ​​Barcelona-Catalunya circuit, Barcelona

Sunday September 14
San Marino GP, Misano Simoncelli Misano World Circuit, Misano Adriatrico

Sunday, September 28
Japanese GP, Motegi de Twin Ring, Motegi

Sunday, October 5
Indonesian GP, ​​Mandalika International Street circuit, Lombok

Sunday, October 19
Australian GP, ​​Phillip Island, Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit

Sunday October 26
GP of Malaysia, International Circuit of SEPANG, SEPANG

Sunday November 9
Portugal GP, Authoric International Do Algarve, Portimão

Sunday, November 16, 2025
Valencia GP, Circuit of the Valencian Community, Valencia

Equipment

Ducati Lenovo team
Marc Márquez
Francesco Bagnaia

Red Bull Ktm Factory Racing
Pedro Acosta
Brad Binder ***

April races
Marco Bezzecchi
Jorge Martin

April races
Marco Bezzecchi
Jorge Martin

Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
Fabio Quartarara
Alex Rins

Sling
Luca Marini
Joan Mir

Enduro VR46 shakes
Fabio Di Giannantonio
Franco Morbidelli

Gresini Racing MotoGP
Alex Márquez
Fermin Aldeguer

Prima Pramac Racing
Miguel Oliveira
Jack Miller

LCR Honda Castrol
Johann Zarco

Honda Idemitsu CSF
Somkiat chantra

Track races
Raul Fernández
Ai ogura

Red Bull Ktm Tech3
Maverick Vinals
Enea Bastianini

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